Celtic lost the battle but won the war as Rodgers's side avoided the three-goal defeat that would have seen them pipped to third spot in their Champions League group and with it a place in the Europa League.

Jozo Simunovic's own goal on 62 minutes proved the difference between both sides on a night when the Hoops posted something of a jaded performance from front to back and never really got going.

The Scottish champions had thumped their Belgian counterparts 3-0 in Brussels in the previous Group B meeting, but it was a different Celtic last night and the Northern Irishman admits that the performance should come as a wake-up call for some of his troops.

He told The Scotsman afterwards: "Some of them think they are Champions League players, but this is a good leveller for some of those guys to reflect on the performance and be better.

“There is a story for some of our players in that they have a long way to go before they can call themselves players at this level. But we’ve shown over the course of this campaign that we can be better.”

Olivier Ntcham and Tom Rogic added an element of power to Celtic's midfield after being introduced at the break by Rodgers, who admits he could not fault their effort on the night.

Shane Callaghan

Shane is a Dublin-based sports writer who swapped the football pitch for the press box upon learning that he was better with a pen than with a round bit of leather. Prior to joining HITC, Shane enjoyed spells with Sports Mole and Goal.com among others, while he was also club reporter for Irish football club Drogheda United.